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A.


HATBURN A started their New Year with a Clitheroe and District Snooker League win over Slaidbum.


pursuit of the title right on track - they now have a 10- point lead at the top of the table over Chatburn B, who also recorded a big win this week over Low Moor


This kept their relentless


lost ground on the leaders, even though they beat Clitheroe Conservative. At the foot of the table


Third-placed Police have


Chatburn B lost a close encounter with Legion and Waddington A’s relegation fears increased when they were beaten by fellow stragglers Rimington A. Billington B slipped


(396): S. Maher (13) 75, L. Whit­ taker (27) 35; B. H. Sims (-13) 73, A. Wilson (20) 87: B. Hitchen (-1) 36. P. Wilson (27) 81: N. Schofield (1) 60. M. Paul (20) 61; G. Cotteril! (21) 87, S. Simpkin (27) 52; D. McTear (17) 89, S. Tomlinson (27) 80. Rimington A 8 (417),


(11)50,1. Charlton (10) 46. Legion 8 (420), Chatburn 6


(2) 86. B. Waddington (-14) 49; X Lund (20) 61, D. Nelson (scr) 73; S. Petty (7) 52, S. Hatten (14) 58: P. Marsden (21) 62, T. Makinson (11) 64; M. Rhodes (26) 76, J. Woof (21) 48. Biltington B 4 (387), Billing­


Waddington 6 (332): D. Calvert (27) 80, J. Baines (9) 40; G. Korol


down the table when they were well beaten by their A team counterparts. In the Second Division,


ton A10 (445): J. Ainsworth (27) 48, D. Wilson (5) 87; S. Flannery (27) 63. T. Rydeheard (9) 72: G Westell (15) 72. D. Lynn (27) 71; M. Unwin (27) 71. J. Wild (11) 92; Z. Micrivic 62, J. Flannery


(26)


bottom side Downham achieved a very creditable tie against top club Whal­ ley Conservative and Chip­ ping B’s big win over their own A team reduces the gap at the top to a single point.


.41; P. Clark (-17) 58, E. Rigby (1) 42; G. Clark (14) 43, P. Rigby (27)62. Catholic B 12 (447), Low


2 (281): G. Simpkin (-14) 91, G. Parker (6) 40; P. Craig (-4) 95, D. Cowking (3) 37; S. Harrison (6) 62, W. Robinson (19) 59: M. Lawson (7) 69, B. Walker (14)


Chatbum 12 (418), Slaidbum First Division RESULTS


Moor A 2 (369): R. Alston (9) 93, S. Thompson (17) 35: T. Byrne (21)81, J.Shears (17)66: S. Duckworth (-7) 78, T. Henshaw (-4) 38: M. Plant (7) 32. P. Traynor (11) 87: S. Simpson (23) 82, S. Traynor (15) 75: J. Byrne


Downham 7 (432), Whalley Second Division 64.


Conservative 7 (432): P. Parker (7) 61. A. Riley (-8) 68: R Walm- siey (26) 102. N. Harris (-17) 69: S. Smith (24) 71. D. Cox (-17) 78: G Aspinall (13) 79, M. Riley (6) 33; L. Cragg (13) 72. J. Waggett (19) 54: A. Parker (23) 47. D. J. Timperley (20) 130.- * Talbot B 12 (406). ’DUbot A 2


(296): H. Selby (15) 64. A. Cook- son (15) 49; P. Whittaker (11) 71, G. Johnson (10) 33; M. Robinson (14) 61. F. Whittaker (15) 44: A. Jackson (17) 51, J. Winder (19) 72: S. Hayhurst (17) 83. T. Proc­ tor (17) 54: A. Dickinson (15)76. S. Proctor (11) 44.' i Clitheroe Social 10 (461), Pen­ dle Club 4 (385): A. Wright (24)


66, F. Wason (19) 76: K. Jensen (14) 74, E. Procter (24) 52; R. Faulker (14) 61, J. Fostlethwaite, (27) 76: D, Clay (24) 74, R. Wilkinson (21) 67: K. Walmsley. (14) 99. D. Rostron (27) 54; N. Geldard (19) 87, J. Ncdcljkovic (26)63. Low Moor B 10 (465),


(17) 78, E. Kenyon (17) 68. Police 10 (378), Clitheroe Cofi-


servatlve 4 (359): F, Booth (14) 53, K. A. Smith (27) 74; B. Brown (scr) 76,1. Nash (-14) 50; J. Griffiths (20) 51, G Drinkwa- tcr (-2) 101: D. Allen (16) 71, D Smith (-2) 38:1: Hartley (18) 78. M. Whittaker (17) 50; P. CraiR


Catholic A 4 (330): D. Ireland (23) 97, N. Wilson (18) 53: P. Mercer (22) 56. S. Wilson (19) 86:1. Perry (11) 100, M. Ryan (IP) 29; D. Dean (7) 84,iM. Jezicrskl (2) 30; G. Tyler (21 j 65. D. Southwell (22) 62; N. Brown (21) 63, A, Pollard (18) 70. - Waddington B 6 (372), Rim­


ington B 8 (380): I. Jackson (27) 87. P. Winckley (18) 64: G. Lay- ton (24 ) 67, J. Lund jnr (23) 71: K. Smith (24) 48. R. Bolland (16) 74: T. Walmsley (13) 62, P. Hobson (16) 53; T. Swift (10) 63. S. Winckley (-1) 43: J. Davies (23) 45, D. A. Seed (26) 75. POINTS AND POSITIONS ’ First Division


B 106:3, Police 100:4. Clitheroe Con 92; 5, Legion 88:6, Low Moor


1, Chatbum A116; 2. Chatbum


A 86; 7, Slaidbum 84:8, Billington A 74; 9, Rimington A 70; 10, Billington B 68; 11. Wadd’


A 64; 12, Chatbum B 58. Second Division


mgton 1, Whalley Con 105:2, Chip­


ping B 104; 3. Rimington B 92; 4, Pendle Club 88: 5. Social 82: 6. Chipping A 78; 7, Catholic A 69; 8, Low Moor B 63:9. Wadding­ ton B 56; 10. Craven Heifer 46:


11, Downham 39. FIXTURES First Divirion


Rimington A v Catholic B: Club­ house Con v Billington A: Billington B v Police; Chatbum B v Slaidbum; Legion v Chat­


Waddington A v Low Moor A: bum A. Second Division


Catholic A v Rimington B; Chip­ ping B v Social: Pendle v Chip­ ping A: Downham v Craven Heifer: Whalley Con - bye.


Low Moor B v Waddington B;


Baxenden B 6, Clitheroe A 1; Clayton B 6, Clitheroe A 1; Clay­ ton B 6, Oswaldtwistle A 1; Clitheroe B 4, Rishton A 3;


Whalley B 5, Baxenden A 2;


SNOOKER Results


Oswaldtwistle B 0. Whalley A 7: Rishton B 2, Read 5; Clayton A 5,


Baxenden B 2; Clitheroe A 5, Clayton B 2; Oswaldtwistle A 3, Clitheroe B 4; Rishton A 0, Oswaldtwistle B 6; Whalley A 5, Rishton B 2; Rend 2, Whalley B 5. p AV L Pts1


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with two wins. The first came against


Rossall with a rather rusty and disjointed perfor­ mance at a wild and windy Fleetwood. An early try by


Clitheroe’s Mark Griffiths was followed by an inter­ ception try by the home side after some sloppy han­ dling in the backs. After a rollicking at half­


the pitch, but it was hard­ ly the performance the coach had demanded with the trip to Shrewsbury side Kingsland Grange three days away.


time, the green and whites showed greater commit­ ment and organisation in the second period and fur­ ther tries followed from skipper Blake Emery, sec­ ond row Joe Madigan and Mexican winger Inigo March to finish off Rossall’s hopes of an upset. After an eight-week lay­


off due to the weather, it was good to get back on


the Under 12s trounced Rossall 51-0 with Jamie Exton and James Small in excellent form. A three-hour trek to


On an adjacent pitch, •• 1


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 4223 2 3 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


trial after winning a play-off. Team-mate Andy Sudworth has


Green baize stars earn K


INGS Arms cueist Steve Almond has won through to an England pool team


already reached the trial, and he is now joined by Steve, who beat Yorkshire's Mark Slater to emulate the feat. Steve won 7-3 in a best of 13


frames decider at Swinton Leisure Centre, and will now travel with Andy to the trial in Norwich in March. In the Clitheroe Pool League,


Kings Arms A take over at the top : Dog and Partridge B 2, Kings Arms A 5; ,


, ’ RESULTS Premier Division


Waggon and Horses 2, Higher Buck 5; Kings Arms B 3, Buck A 4; Read Constitutional Club A 4, De Lacy B 3; RBL A 4, Dog and Partridge A 3; Castle A bye. First Division


Petre Arms A 5. RBL B 2; Black Horse A 5, Craven Heifer A 2; Bay Horse A 4, Horse


Second Division


Shoe A 3; Castle B 4. Pendle Hotel A3. Third Division •


meanwhile, Premier Division leaders Dog and Partridge A lost their 100% record to lowly Royal British Legion, who won 4-3.


after a 5-2 win at Dog and Partridge B.


B 4, Royal Oak B 3; Three Millstones 5, Black Horse B 2; RBL C 5. Buck Wrinkleys 2.


Bay Horse B 4; Craven Heifer B 2, Pendle Witch 5; White Horse 4; Petre Arms B 3; Starkies B bye.


Mangrove B 3, Starkies A 4; Buck C 3, . Fourth Division Buck B 2, Swan and Royal 5; Horse Shoe Higher Buck v Dog and Partridge B; Buck


TONIGHTS FIXTURES • Premier. Division


A v Castle A; De Lacy B v Waggon and Horses; Dog and Partridge A v Read Consti­ tutional Club A: Legion A v Kings Arms B; Kings Arms A bye.


First Division De Lacy A 1, White Hart 6; Hurst Green;


4, Mangrove A 3; Pendle Hotel B 1, New Inn 6; Royal Oak A 5, White Lion 2; Storl Hotel A, Black Bull bye.


- Petre Arms A v Brown Cow A: Black Second Division


•Horse A v Legion B; Bay Horse A v Craven Heifer A; Pendle Hotel v Horse Shoe A; Cas­


Horse Shoe B v Swan and Royal; Three Millstones v Royal Oak B; Itegiori C v Black . ■ Horse B; Stork Hotel B v Buck Wrinkleys;


tle B v Dog Inn. Third Division


Brown Cow B v Buck B. V , Fourth Division


Buck C v Starkies A; Craven Heifer B v _________


Clitheroe ju s t keep on try- in g


Wigan 2nds 7 Clilheroe 41


CLITHEROE returned to winning


ways in grand style as they thrashed a disappointing Wigan side on Saturday. The first half was a close affait1 - only three points separated the teams at the


interval. Superior fitness and a higher skill level


shone through in the second period as the maroon and golds ran in a further 31 unan­ swered points. Tony Dubowski came in at prop for the


unavailable Harry Procter and whatever was lost in mobility was more than made up for in scrummaging power. The bedrock of the victory was among


the forwards and they eventually domi­ nated all aspects of play. With James Bloomfield making his


debut at centre, Ian Ibbotson moved out to the wing. Both Ibbotson and his fellow-winger


Mick Rowley benefited from the quick and clean ball won by the forwards to notch a brace of tries apiece. Clitheroe opened the scoring with a


Dave Watson penalty and with Roger Holmes, Andrew Thornber and Martin


an interception try. Shortly after, that full back Andrew


Wigley punching holes in the Wigan defence it was only a matter of time before the next score. , But it was Wigan who scored next via


Bun-ill was forced to leave the pitch with a leg injury to be replaced by the ubiqui­ tous Martin Hodges. Straight from the kick-off Clitheroe re­


took the lad as Ibbotson crossed for his first try and fly-half Declan O’Duffy con­ verted. The second half was one-way traffic. Twice Rowley crossed the try-line,


Ibbotson got his second, flanker Dave Barnes and O’Duffy completed the try


scoring. This, along with three more O’Duffy


conversions, completed an excellent day’s work for the men from Littlemoor. Throughout the second half Bloomfield


consistently made good yardage when in possession and the fiery tackling of Ibbot­ son was a good combination. In the forwards hooker. Mike Chambers


Two wins for locals


ACK in action a f te r the festive break, St Mary's


, ..Joe Ansbro, a year younger than his team­ mates, terrorised the oppo­ sition with three marvel­ lous tries and skipper; Emery maintained his excellent scoring record. Clive Burrows kicked


and determination of the green and whites had the home supporters applaud­ ing lustily and accepting th a t their previously unbeaten side were well and truly outclassed.


The commitment, skill


Shrewsbury proved extremely worthwhile as St Mary's Hall turned in one of their finest perfor­ mances of the season. Against a massive pack of forwards, the Ribble


Valley boys tackled like demons, so much so that by the middle of the sec­ ond half the home side had used all their reserves and were down to only 14 men.


Chatburn enjoy


much a team.effort, with the most pleasing aspect being the forwards queuing up to knock down the big .'Social) and Lena Brooks opposition at the rather (Dogand Partridge).


two difficult conversions. , However, it was very


large number of penalties they were awarded. Meanwhile on an adja­


cent pitch, the Colts over­ whelmed Kingsland


Grange 75-5, with Matt Scholes scoring five tries.


• The first round of the


Heather Shears Memorial Trophy five-a-side compe­ tition will start on Tues­ day, February 10th.


on Wednesdays, and for more details, contact Steve Dowber on 01254 382857.


Winter winner


ner of the Professional's Winter Series a t Mytton Fold Golf Club. John Parkinson and


A


CARD play-off was necessary to deter­


mine the 11th heat win­


Andy Kay, who both play off 16 handicap, compiled 35 Stableford points for the 15-hole event and it was the former who triumphed after a consultation of cards. Ex-captain Ted Bambor-


■ heads the Order of Merit from Dennis Leaver.(34), Dave Wetton (28), Barn- borough (26), Howard Taylor and Norman Alcock (both 24).


ough (33 points) was third and Colin Elliott (31 points) claimed fourth place. Stuart Payne (36 points)


HYNDBURN CONSERVATIVE SNOOKER AND DOMINOES LEAGUE


DOMINOES ■Results , ••


Baxenden B 6, Clitheroe A 9; Clay­ ton B 10, Oswaldtnistle A 5; Clitheroe B 8, Rishton A 7; Oswaldtwistle B 10, Whalley A 5; Rishton B 6, Read 9; Clayton A 10, Baxenden B 5; Clitheroe A 10, Clayton B 5; Oswaldtwistle A 8, Clitheroe B 7: Rishton A 4, Oswaldtwistle B 9; Whalley A 6, Rishton B 9; Read 4, Whalley B 11.


Whalley B 9, Baxenden A 6;


Clitheroe B......... 15 12 3 61 Clitheroe A—.™-. 15 10, Oswaldtwistle B - 15 8 7 59 Whatley B_____ 15 8 Baxenden B........ 15 10 5 57


IS 10 5 65 Oswaldtwistle B.. 15 12 p w


•Rishton A__.... 15 8 7 56 • Clayton B...__ - . 15 7 •Clayton B..._..... 15 6 9 53 Clrtheroe B____ 15 7 RishtonB.__..... 15 6 9 50 BaxendenA____ 14 : 7- ■ Baxenden A........ 14 ’ 8 6 49 Whalley A__ BaxendenB____


Whalley B_____ 15 8 7 57 Rishton B


Clithetoe A...-— 15 6 9 47 Clayton A__


•Rishton A-.-.... 15 7 15 8


Read...........- .... 14 4 10 37 Oswaldtwistle A - r 15 ■ 5* * - one point deducted.


Oswaldtwistle A « 15 4 u 38 Read *H » • 4v - t-i; L * - ’X TJ$f 14 6 8 41 Clayton A ____ _ • 14 8


15 4 15 6


14 7 • • - Iwo points deducted. ’ *


11105 9104 6103 7103


:8109 7 107


L Pts 3133 5125 7116 8118 7112 8109


THERE is a vacancy for a team to play in the Great Harwood and Dis­ trict Bowling League. Matches are played


had a solid game and the victory was par­ ticularly sweet for Bob Wilkinson, an ex- Wigan second team captain.


Bay Horse B; White Horse v Pendle.Witeh; Starkies B v Mangrove B; Petre Arms B bye. TABLES -


KingsArmsA— 8 . 7 Dog & Partridge A 8 7 Buck A.__....—. 7 6 Read Club A...... 7 6 Castle A______ 7 3 Higher Buck--— 7 3 Waggon and Horses 8 1 Legion A______ 7 3 Kings Arms B..... 7 2 Dog and Partridge B 7 2 De Lacy B........... 7 0 First Division P. W


Premier Division P W


New Inn-__...-. 6 5 White Hart’—— 6 . 4 Mangrove A—


White Lion......... 7 3 Stork Hotel A---- . 6 4 Royal Oak A....... 6 3


.—, 7 4


Hunt Green-___ 6 3 Pendle Hotel B_ 6 2


DeLacyA........- 6 2


Petre Arms A__ 8 8 Horseshoe A— - 8 ,5 Bay Hone A.—. 8 4


Pendle Hotel A— 8 3 LegionB———. - 8 :2 Black Horse A— 6 4


Dog Inn—____ 5 4 Castle B___—a 7 3 Brown Cow A__ 7 2 Craven Heifer A


Black Bull_____ 6 1 Second Division .. P W


LPts 1 52 1 48


4. 28 : -


- Lion v Pendle Hotel B; Royal Oak A v Hurst Green.


White Hart v Black Bull; Mangrove A v Stork Hotel A: New Inn v De Lacy A; White


LPts


1 38 2 34 3 33 4 30 2 29 3 27


LPts 0 57


Three Millstones. Horseshoe B-— -.8 7 .1 49 Legion C_____ 8 5 3 45 Swan and Royal - 8 4 4 38 Black Horse B— . 8 .4 4-37 Royal Oak B___ .8 3 5 31 Buck B_______ 8 . 3 5 30 Buck Wrinkieys-. 8 2 6 30 Stork Hotel B__ 7.’ ,2 5 20 BrownCowB—. . 7 .*1 6 14 Fourth Division


Third Division ‘ P W LPts 0 54


Pendle witch__’ 7 5 2 42 Craven Heifer B*_l. •; 7 5 2 39 Starkie’sB--— . 7. 3 4 31


’ P W LPts


' Bay Horse B — 8 . *4 4 32 PetreAnnsB — . 7 ei4 3 - 32 Starkie’s A......... 7 3 4 31


BuckC_______ .8 ' 3 5 33


White Horse.-— .7 3 4 30 Mangrove B__- ■ 7 J--2 1 5 21


Eileen’s title


the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Marsden Shield. Eileen emerged victori­


I


ous after a close final against Craven B's Dawn


Stevenson. Losing semi-finalists were Joyce, Cowgill (Catholic


N a high-scoring game, Eileen Jungbluth, of the Black Bull at Langho, won


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